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    whats best joystick settings

    Postby Farmerbarlymo » Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:45 pm

    Hi Guys :) ,

    Whats the best joystick settings for a logitech force 3d pro joystick on lock on when using the input screen menu on axis, shift, d-zone, curve settings on the sliders for most realistic feel when flying the aircraft.

    If anyone can help me id be most gratefull.

    Cheers :OK:
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    Re: whats best joystick settings

    Postby grmcle » Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:09 pm

    I have great stick control with the following settings

    Pitch ---Axis1
    Roll ----Axis0
    Rudder ---Rotator2
    Thrust ---Slider0

    The suggested graph settings are

    Pitch --- 65%,10%,30%
    Roll ---- 65%,10%,30%
    Rudder ---65%,0%,15%
    thrust ---50%,0%,0%

    You will still need to make constant trim adjustments when changing speed.
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    Re: whats best joystick settings

    Postby Farmerbarlymo » Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:08 pm

    Cheers for the reply grmcle,

    I had a look at my settings and cannot find the settings you suggested but i am using "crimean airwars" addon which does not seem to give me the option you suggested. Did you mean making these adjustments in game settings or in logitech wingman settings itself. Once again thank you for your initial quick responce.

    Cheers :OK:
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    Re: whats best joystick settings

    Postby grmcle » Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:11 pm

    These are the settings that are in the sims input section of the options menu.

    You have to go to the drop down box at the top left of the input page and select your joystick first and then click on the axis switch to the right of the box. This will allow the stick sensitivity screen to appear.
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